Kenya stands in between the Past that is dying and the future that is afar coming.

Kenya stands in between the Past that is dying and the future that is afar coming.

I would assume that at this moment we share a view that Kenya and its citizens are about to see the light. We are standing in between the past that is dying and yet to be buried and the future that is afar coming. The teachers and health care practitioners have seen it, but they feel that if they don’t agitate for it, it will soon belong to a few individuals. It is not my intention here to foretell the better tomorrow that is a distant but to uncover a few dilemmas that surrounds those who hold us down. They are a disgrace to the society that has changed and working day and night to belong to that future. Kenyans do run in the streets of London, Kibera, Kisumu, Mombasa or Beijing lifting the flag of the country high up and what they really want to see last is these disgraceful traffic Police officers busy normalizing corruption. It is in fact irritating to find all these retirees or public servants seated in office and advocating for change since 1963. The legal system is another outrageous ridicule to the public, I beg to separate the good personnel from those who square their differences in social media and the attention seekers who are paid to protect the rich at all costs.

Let me be realistic here for a moment, Corruption and Tribalism are NOT the greatest evils affecting the Country as we have always insisted. The greatest challenge we have to accept and deal with it now is the FAULTY legal system that asks ‘WHO’ before taking any action. I do not intend to generalize the entire system, but I am talking about the Bigwigs that own, run and predetermines the new lead. How then can we separate politics from the justice system if all the players are out in rallies? Those whom we have entrusted with our justice system by virtue of being educated in the area are running around for deals and coins and like a spider web, the legal system only catches the weak but the heavy weights always shake it off. If you don’t believe it, then ask this question: How many years is your poor neighbor serving in Prison for stealing your chicken? How many years are we to find out what was Anglo leasing, Goldenberg and Mumias Sugar Saga and when do we recover the tax-payers money. We can assume the answer to be lack of evidence, just like when we don’t have evidence for seeing an Officer ask for a bribe.

Disgraceful, I should say and truly some departments need to be closed indefinitely and their money be paid to teachers and RECEE Squad. It is retard for traffic police for heaven’s sake to normalize and domesticate corruption as though it is a requirement. Kenyans are cheeky, they know you come out at 10 AM and leave at 4 pm and you will always be in the same spot daily and obviously they will outsmart you in many ways and if it gets worse they will give you Ksh50 and all will be well .http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LOevV7_5yYThis animal, has grown big horns of late and it is even using the hierarchy to protect their colleagues. I recently watched an incident where several officers were lynched by the Anti- corruption commission but they were rescued by armed officers from the same department. My humble question without any intend to disrespect is whether the President, Deputy President, DPP and Inspector of police are aware of this shameful act? Kamiti Maximum Prison should be full to capacity with these mammals. I suppose we should try the Life sentence and make their records public and on bill boards.

Lastly, how can we deal with retires from public service and the lawyers who are taking up almost everything in the country? They run about 80% of all political offices, whether elected or appointed.  I don’t disagree with the fact that they are hardworking citizens, but retiring is not inability but fairness to other persons seeking to take up a similar position after all we are over 40 million. I understand that the pipe is juicy and fishy and perhaps you’ve sucked enough to last for your great grandchildren, be mindful because we will rob them if you don’t let us get a chance. You are at 70 and you still expect your neurons to shoot at the same rate as the younger folks.  I am not being disrespectful writing this observation, it is what it is and that if we don’t ask for a chance we will have created a loop hole for young folks to join the militia or rebel the system. Let’s create hope and vision for the youth to see themselves as being part of that future you are living in.

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